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first, check out our trip to one of america's most exciting energy finds in decades. >> the united states has a new frontier, the oil fields of north dakota. "mad money" has boots on the ground in the badlands to show you how home grown innovation and technology have opened up one of our biggest oil discoveri discoveries. >> 11,000 people were going to hire north america this year. >> this is all about north america. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our b
first, check out our trip to one of america's most exciting energy finds in decades. >> the united states has a new frontier, the oil fields of north dakota. "mad money" has boots on the ground in the badlands to show you how home grown innovation and technology have opened up one of our biggest oil discoveri discoveries. >> 11,000 people were going to hire north america this year. >> this is all about north america. otherworldly things. but there are some things...
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first, check out our trip to one of america's most exciting energy finds in decades. >> the united states has a new frontier, the oil fields of north dakota. "mad money" has boots on the ground in the badlands to show you how homegrown innovation and technology have opened up one of our biggest oil discoveries. >> 11,000 people were going to hire in north america this year. >> this is all about north america. >>> and now, great moments in "mad money" history. >> price of oil here in the u.s. actually been in free fall. a mosquito bothering me the whole show. anyway, in this case i got him. >> great moments in "mad money" history. >>> and now it is time for a very special eighth anniversary lightning round. that's right. are you ready skee-daddy? let's go to glenn in virginia. glenn. >> caller: yeah, jim. partner with lp. >> prefer lng here because i think there could be financing. i like both companies. these are run by suky. les in wisconsin. >> caller: first-time caller. my wife thinks you need a new greeting contest or something. anyway, happy anniversary eight hour -- eight years we'v
first, check out our trip to one of america's most exciting energy finds in decades. >> the united states has a new frontier, the oil fields of north dakota. "mad money" has boots on the ground in the badlands to show you how homegrown innovation and technology have opened up one of our biggest oil discoveries. >> 11,000 people were going to hire in north america this year. >> this is all about north america. >>> and now, great moments in "mad...
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not, there are very significant enough, almost 40% of the countries in europe depend on russia for energy. russia is in the power position right now. don't accept that guy's resignation. >> we've got to leave it there. thank you very much. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> let's go to josh lipton for a quick market flash. >> juniper is down. goldman sachs does not like what it sees. sysco and alcatel loosening. price target, 17 bucks. sue, back to you. >> josh, as you know, cyprus is putting europe's crisis back in the spotlight. how much does our exposure here have over there? kayla tausche has more. >> exactly where their exposure to europe lays. we'll tell you about that. >> announcer: you can trust us. our account is now verified. from now on you'll see the verified badge next to our user name power lunch. keep in touch, america. the fed survey sponsored by norfolk southern. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets
not, there are very significant enough, almost 40% of the countries in europe depend on russia for energy. russia is in the power position right now. don't accept that guy's resignation. >> we've got to leave it there. thank you very much. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> let's go to josh lipton for a quick market flash. >> juniper is down. goldman sachs does not like what it sees. sysco and alcatel loosening. price target, 17 bucks. sue, back to you. >>...
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in terms of energy was released, you can see there it's one trillion kilograms of tnt, that means an 8.8 earthquake. another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a big amount of energy was released in just 3 1/2 minutes. usually that things happen at night. i don't know why, but it always happen at night. so we are leading on february 27 at 3.24 and you can see in light blue the time when the first wave arrived the coast because the epicenter was so close to the coast. so it's no more than 10 minutes and at the same time the waves start moving through the pacific ocean and in 21 hours it hits the coast of hawaii. so everybody was affected because of that. in mexico, for instance, the variation of time was 1 1/2 meters. as you can see there, when that happened, 3.34, immediately we have different waves. the high of that wave was at about
in terms of energy was released, you can see there it's one trillion kilograms of tnt, that means an 8.8 earthquake. another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a big amount of energy was released in just 3 1/2 minutes. usually that things happen...
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they had a huge demand for energy. in energy poor country. oil, natural gas, nuclear, you name it and thereaftert. the fact that they're looking at liquefied natural gas for propulsion of vehicles and doing it in this country, it reflects the they're doing it there as well. what are we doing? we have a president hitting stars can be run without gene windmills'. i think the chinese are taking a very practical approach. more practical than our administration, and it worries me. neil: you know what is interesting about the chinese in this strategy. they have gotten to the back of keystone planned. if we end up not committing to that their front and center talking to the canadians about being there to pick up the slack and help them out. so they are right in our hemisphere. now in the case of natural gas their right in our country. >> look. if you want to irritate canada more than almost anything else you can conceive of them have the administration rejects keystone again. they will sell to china and china will buy. we have the potential to chang
they had a huge demand for energy. in energy poor country. oil, natural gas, nuclear, you name it and thereaftert. the fact that they're looking at liquefied natural gas for propulsion of vehicles and doing it in this country, it reflects the they're doing it there as well. what are we doing? we have a president hitting stars can be run without gene windmills'. i think the chinese are taking a very practical approach. more practical than our administration, and it worries me. neil: you know...
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. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing some 9% in their infrastructure. europe investing 5% of their gdp in infrastructure. yet you look at the united states, and we're down around 2%. and that's about half of what we invested 50 years ago. >> what about bridges? where -- how -- you know, there have been major stories having to do with the safety of our bridges, that major collapse in minneapolis a few years ago, are they getting better or not? >> yes. they're actually getting better. they improved over our 2009 report card. again, reflecting an increase investment in bridges. we're seeing that around the nation as local leaders step up and sta
. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing...
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and driving this sector, the energy names. a little more on that later in the show. the financials, not only the second-best performer for the week, but also the top performer for the month. there is your spider right there. and it looks like no stress for the stress tests. the big banks are moving higher. the second round. we will have more on that coming up in just a moment. first, let's get right to our floor show. the new york stock exchange, the cme group, and, of course, the nymex. jonathan, our good friend, standing by. i'm curious, as we watch this is so close to this new level, the financials. what do you see? >> absolutely. this market trend higher and higher. like the slow pace of the we are seeing. spread across the board in different sectors. what does this tell me? it tells me, like we have been saying, that this rally is real. we announcing a lot of volatility in the markets. taking baby steps higher and higher. extremely healthy for the markets. over and over we keep seeing that. cheryl: and the economy is looking good. you're absolutely right. let's
and driving this sector, the energy names. a little more on that later in the show. the financials, not only the second-best performer for the week, but also the top performer for the month. there is your spider right there. and it looks like no stress for the stress tests. the big banks are moving higher. the second round. we will have more on that coming up in just a moment. first, let's get right to our floor show. the new york stock exchange, the cme group, and, of course, the nymex....
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but obviously the energy story domestically is one that has very long legs. we're very excited about halliburton in terms of providing services and manufacturing energy-related equipment is going to stand as a benefactor to the spend in that industry over many, many years to come we think, and it's very cheap at about 13 times earnings. >> okay. thanks for the long list of stocks. mark, any disclosures to make? >> none, susie. >> all right. thank you so much. mark lucchini, chief investment strategist. >>> now let's take a look at treasuries, currencies and commodities fared today. >>> the smartphone wars just got a lot hotter. samsung took the wraps off its latest challenge to apple's iphone. but will its bigger screen and updated software make the new galaxy s4 cool enough to win over afterle fans? jon fortt has our report. >> it's your turn to try the phone. >> reporter: this time no one is going to accuse samsung of copying apple. thursday night at radio city music hall in new york, samsung unveiled its latest smartphone, the galaxy s4. the screen five in
but obviously the energy story domestically is one that has very long legs. we're very excited about halliburton in terms of providing services and manufacturing energy-related equipment is going to stand as a benefactor to the spend in that industry over many, many years to come we think, and it's very cheap at about 13 times earnings. >> okay. thanks for the long list of stocks. mark, any disclosures to make? >> none, susie. >> all right. thank you so much. mark lucchini,...
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factors i would point to is here in the united states we have by global standards cheap and plentiful energy, both oil and natural gas, that we have innovation and productivity. the economy is currently producing at an all-time high level in terms of gdp. but with about four million, five million less people employed than before the recession. so the productivity and innovation in the u.s. economy have been very strong. >> so are you putting new money to work, then, jim? how are you allocating capital with all of this? >> i think the key point in equity is to have a plan, have a long-term allocation. you should be up to waiting u.s. equities. if not, you should be moving up. i think the preference for bonds that many investors showed over the last three years will no longer be rewarding because rates can go up as the economy improves. we have already seen that so far in 2013. >> randy, let's talk about the fed and all the other stories. of course, the federal reserve meeting next week. what do you expect them to do, to say? we know that they have pledged to keep interest rates low through 20
factors i would point to is here in the united states we have by global standards cheap and plentiful energy, both oil and natural gas, that we have innovation and productivity. the economy is currently producing at an all-time high level in terms of gdp. but with about four million, five million less people employed than before the recession. so the productivity and innovation in the u.s. economy have been very strong. >> so are you putting new money to work, then, jim? how are you...
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. >> new at 4:30 san francisco teen teams up with health experts warning against energy drinks. action they want the fda to take. >> michael finney is taking your questions and will answer them here live in just a few minutes. you can contact michael on facebook.com. and on twitter at m finney. >> taking a look at the san francisco skyway, it's a slow commute into and out of san francisco right now. particularly tough for drivers on the left side of the screen trying to make their way east adros cross the bay bridge. the news >>> a california patrol officer received a top law enforcement award for a heroic deed. he was named nation's top trooper by international association of police cheifs. he was the partner of fallen chp officer ken onyoung storm shot and killed in september 2012. carlton returned fire, killing the gunman ux 36-year-old christopher lacey. the panel said officer carlton explained extreme courage. >> there is uncertainty over the future of a palo alto based pharmaceutical company after it's only product has been pulled off the market. they plan to layoff 75% of
. >> new at 4:30 san francisco teen teams up with health experts warning against energy drinks. action they want the fda to take. >> michael finney is taking your questions and will answer them here live in just a few minutes. you can contact michael on facebook.com. and on twitter at m finney. >> taking a look at the san francisco skyway, it's a slow commute into and out of san francisco right now. particularly tough for drivers on the left side of the screen trying to make...
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, and increased spending on energy, period. advance education technology. that has been certainly, a very big heartfelt goal of yours, i'm reading it say, that is the administration's agenda, by and large. so, i guess, and i -- is it fair to say, you like the obama agenda more than you like the republican's agenda because the@ are again almost av u all of th? >> no, in the area of education, i think actual that's is one of the more bipartisan areas right now than most others, the idea that teachers need feedback, and that we need to bring technology in because the coasts are out of control, i think we're make progress in that because it is not that partisan, everyone wants great education. if you look at things like the aids program that gam came in wh the bush administration, that is bipartisan, despite the numeric challenge, i don't think that anybody wants to take aids drugs away from people in energy, i wish we could shift some of the subsidies for any form of energy, and increase research. and i don't think that is a democ
, and increased spending on energy, period. advance education technology. that has been certainly, a very big heartfelt goal of yours, i'm reading it say, that is the administration's agenda, by and large. so, i guess, and i -- is it fair to say, you like the obama agenda more than you like the republican's agenda because the@ are again almost av u all of th? >> no, in the area of education, i think actual that's is one of the more bipartisan areas right now than most others, the idea...
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sand ridge energy is dropping today. the company agreed to give tpg four seats on the board. they have been pushing to oust the ceo and entire board. worried how the company's oil and gas feels will be. the stock is down some 3%. back to you. >> meanwhile, jp morgan's top executives are getting ready to be grilled on capitol hill over their whale losses. plus a big deal for blackberry. who on earth would need a million blackberries? streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> we don't know a heck of a lot at her personally. we know that her office took part and engineered this disastrous trade that lost the bank more than $6 million. we don'
sand ridge energy is dropping today. the company agreed to give tpg four seats on the board. they have been pushing to oust the ceo and entire board. worried how the company's oil and gas feels will be. the stock is down some 3%. back to you. >> meanwhile, jp morgan's top executives are getting ready to be grilled on capitol hill over their whale losses. plus a big deal for blackberry. who on earth would need a million blackberries? streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by...
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on the table. >> iran has repeatedly said it is not building a bomb, that its nuclear problem is for energy and medical use. >>> the head of the tsa is not backing down telling lawmakers he stands by decisions to allow pocketknives on airplanes. john pistole says he is unaware of a threatening incident involving those knives and screeners spend far too much time confiscating them. what is far mr. dangerous is items that appear perfectly ordinary. >> it is those nonmetallic devices, bombs that are very small, they're concealable, and they are well designed. >> critics including lawmakers, airline workers, unions and federal marshalls are opposed to the plan insisting knives are weapons and simply don't belong on airplanes. >> an understandable controversy. you can't take more than 3 ounces, but no, come on in. interesting debate. >>> all right, well for seasoned skydiver, craig stapleton, a recent dive could have been his final three minutes on earth. >> on sunday afternoon, stapleton attempted a stunt with parachuting partner, katie, above central california. after jumping from 8,000 feet b
on the table. >> iran has repeatedly said it is not building a bomb, that its nuclear problem is for energy and medical use. >>> the head of the tsa is not backing down telling lawmakers he stands by decisions to allow pocketknives on airplanes. john pistole says he is unaware of a threatening incident involving those knives and screeners spend far too much time confiscating them. what is far mr. dangerous is items that appear perfectly ordinary. >> it is those nonmetallic...
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you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage and all. so you keep stepping up what you're -- now you're going to get up to 15 -- i don't know. 15 million gallons. anyway, you are now up to 13 going to 15. so it's totally unnecessary and the reason the gasoline price is going up is because there's not enough ethanol. so you either buy ethanol credits to get away from -- okay. >> i think we've got to leave it there. boone, always a real pleasure to have you on the show. thank you very much for your thought, the interesting three golden rules. >> i'll see you in three weeks, boone. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >>> ebay, upping the ante. >>> and
you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit with another blast of winter. south isn't off the hook either. allison kosik has the latest. >> reporter: the calendar says spring but mother nature is playing by her own rules, dumping about a foot of snow in parts of new hampshire on the last day of winter. >> it's kind of fun because then you can shovel and work out. >> reporter: in concord it looked more like december than march. >> it's new england. this is what we get in new england. i'm happy. i'm leaving to go skiing on friday. >> reporter: the deep snow across the northeast is taxing
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late...
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energy. we're going to change the energy mix as we know it going forward. how you thought about energy five years ago totally changed. neil: i don't know. you have your own white puff of smoke you had today, i want to thank you, and speaking of the other big story of the day, white smoke means, as you know by now, we have a new pope, in fact, we have the first latin american pope putting a stamp on the notion that hispanics are general are not just a growing force, but a reflection of being a worldwide economic force, something newly elected pope francis himself joked about in the initial blessing. listen. glt looks like my brothers, the cardinals, went to find him at the end of the world almost, but here we are. neil: here we are indeed. almost the end of the world. this is the third nonitalian pope we've had in a row, but this is the furtherrest the vatican traveled to find a successor for rome, and argentina, pope john ii, and so, of course, cardinal benedict 16th was from germany. they went a long way to get this guy. former u.s. secretary on the phone
energy. we're going to change the energy mix as we know it going forward. how you thought about energy five years ago totally changed. neil: i don't know. you have your own white puff of smoke you had today, i want to thank you, and speaking of the other big story of the day, white smoke means, as you know by now, we have a new pope, in fact, we have the first latin american pope putting a stamp on the notion that hispanics are general are not just a growing force, but a reflection of being a...
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. >> reporter: besides getting a good workout, by all accounts, the energy kids put into phys ed classes is making them better students. >> any time there is a class after p.e. and phys ed the kids are more on task and more focused. that's a good thing. >> reporter: shaping kids' minds and bodies. >> i feel better. i feel good. >> reporter: by giving them a place to move. rehema ellis, nbc news, miami. >> that's our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thanks for being with us on this tuesday. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. after a dry winter there is a chance we are headed towards a drought. that is why rain is a big deal tonight. the rain is starting to move in. jeff ranieri is in the nbc bay area weather center where he has been tracking the storm. >> we will see the roadways slicken up. for such a dry start in 2013 it will make it dangerous for commuters especially on the coast. you can see we are startin
. >> reporter: besides getting a good workout, by all accounts, the energy kids put into phys ed classes is making them better students. >> any time there is a class after p.e. and phys ed the kids are more on task and more focused. that's a good thing. >> reporter: shaping kids' minds and bodies. >> i feel better. i feel good. >> reporter: by giving them a place to move. rehema ellis, nbc news, miami. >> that's our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for...
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i can tell you for sure, we're not going to be energy-independent if we don't drill for energy. and you also look at the way the states have come out to protect their own lands. they have come up with their own rules. you have fracking going on in roughly 26 states. that's 52 senators, 26 governors. hundreds of congressmen who have to worry about all the jobs and the revenues that are created by what's going on in the energy business. if california wants to create -- wants to fix its problems, all it needs to do is allow energy to continue to expand in california. so i think this -- i think at this point, the government understands that the future of this country depends on domestic energy. and to the extent that they can help it be safer, i think they will. but right now i think everybody from the companies and the producers to the government understands, this is the future of the united states. we are on the verge of energy-independence, which is something every president has talked about since jimmy carter. nobody has been able to deliver. >> verge means three years, five yea
i can tell you for sure, we're not going to be energy-independent if we don't drill for energy. and you also look at the way the states have come out to protect their own lands. they have come up with their own rules. you have fracking going on in roughly 26 states. that's 52 senators, 26 governors. hundreds of congressmen who have to worry about all the jobs and the revenues that are created by what's going on in the energy business. if california wants to create -- wants to fix its problems,...
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. >>> and tomorrow on "nightly business report," we'll be looking at the impact of higher energy costs on the consumer price index. we'll learn how confident consumers are right now with the michigan survey out. and we'll get alan greenspan's views on the economy right now. first here's a look at the international markets and how they did today. >>> a big night in the big apple for samsung tonight. it's expected to launch its newest smartphone, the galaxy s4. the company rented radio city music hall for the unveiling. samsung hopes it will help it gain share over apple's popular iphone. apple is still number one with 34% share. samsung has 19%. joining us with more, dennis berman from "the wall street journal." dennis, a lot of hype for this new samsung phone. what's new? what are the bells and whistles? >> of course, the hype -- it's supposed to be unveiled at radio city music hall. they chose a pretty cool venue for it. they're not saying precisely, but there have been some things that leaked out their business speculation. one of the possibilities is perhaps that the phone follows y
. >>> and tomorrow on "nightly business report," we'll be looking at the impact of higher energy costs on the consumer price index. we'll learn how confident consumers are right now with the michigan survey out. and we'll get alan greenspan's views on the economy right now. first here's a look at the international markets and how they did today. >>> a big night in the big apple for samsung tonight. it's expected to launch its newest smartphone, the galaxy s4. the...
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here to answer that is stephen schork, the energy visionary behind the schork report. always pleasure to have you on the show. >> thanks. great to be here. melissa: steven, you and have been talking about oil for years and years and years. i'm shocked to see this day arrive, that eia says we're insulating ourselves from supply shock with our supply oil here at hom isn't that surprising? >> it is quite amazing. comes back down to the old addage in chicks high prices are the -- economicses is best cure for high prices. we innovated, and brought the gas to market can and natural gas, our natural gas is cheapest in the world. 're seeing that take place in the oil markets. it is quite amazi. five years ago, united states was importing 12 1/2 million barrels a day crude oil. today we're importing about 7 1/2 million barrels a day. as you just alluded to, we're producing 7.2. by the end of this year, the united states will be oducing more crude oil an it imports. quite amazing. no one saw this coming just five years ago melissa: no, absolutely. i remember in 2008, when the pr
here to answer that is stephen schork, the energy visionary behind the schork report. always pleasure to have you on the show. >> thanks. great to be here. melissa: steven, you and have been talking about oil for years and years and years. i'm shocked to see this day arrive, that eia says we're insulating ourselves from supply shock with our supply oil here at hom isn't that surprising? >> it is quite amazing. comes back down to the old addage in chicks high prices are the --...
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president obama is proposing a plan to fund clean-energy research. in a speech friday, the president laid out his plans, suggesting that the government draw $2 billion from royalties that the government receives for offshore drilling. researchers would attempt to find new ways to lower the cost of cars that run on alternative fuel sources. a closely watched case involving the drug industry will be heard by the supreme court tomorrow. generic drugmakers could soon make it harder for consumers to sue for a drug's side effects. under federal law, generic and brand name drugs are required to have the same warning label. now, generics are attempting to decrease liability over any harmful effects. generic companies say the industry is unable to change the product due to those federal standards. a hidden affordable care act fee is popping up for u.s. employers. the $63 fee will apply to plans covering millions of americans in 2014. it applies to employers who take on workers' medical bills and some private plans sold by insurers. the fee will be smaller in
president obama is proposing a plan to fund clean-energy research. in a speech friday, the president laid out his plans, suggesting that the government draw $2 billion from royalties that the government receives for offshore drilling. researchers would attempt to find new ways to lower the cost of cars that run on alternative fuel sources. a closely watched case involving the drug industry will be heard by the supreme court tomorrow. generic drugmakers could soon make it harder for consumers to...
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the president taking credit for america's energy boon. in fact, he has stood in the way of that boom, and it's not me that's saying this. it is the congressional research office. their latest report says, quote, direct quote, all the increase in oil and natural gas production from 2007 to 2012 took place on non-federal land. we do indeed have an energy boom, but it is not the result of the administration's policy on the federal land they control. it is the result of private enterprise, getting the oil and gas out of private property. the president slowed down the permitting process on federal land. he restricted offshore drilling. he got in the way of the energy boom. yet in the debate he took the credit. it was clearly good politics. he won the election, but it's lousy policy. if he would just get out of the way, america could have a jobs boom, an even bigger energy boom, and independence from foreigners who hate us. stuart: all right, everybody, it is wednesday morning. at this time we always check what's happening to your stock market
the president taking credit for america's energy boon. in fact, he has stood in the way of that boom, and it's not me that's saying this. it is the congressional research office. their latest report says, quote, direct quote, all the increase in oil and natural gas production from 2007 to 2012 took place on non-federal land. we do indeed have an energy boom, but it is not the result of the administration's policy on the federal land they control. it is the result of private enterprise, getting...
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peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. short interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. atten
peabody energy. >> reduced to neutral. $21 price target on it. short interest, has risen 56% in the last couple of weeks. for a quick trade, go knock yourself out. you would be long. longer term, there's no fundamental strength in this name. you won't see it with additional interest. >>> coming up on "halftime," an interesting way for the individual trader to trade options. "halftime is back in two." but we can still help you see your big picture. with the...
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in addition, energy continues to look attractive. so, again, a very pro-cyclical stance, but one we think is very appealing from a value situation standpoint. >> okay. and in terms of sectors leading growth, same question to you both. what do you think? >> we're going to add on to that list. things like the regional financials the that have exposure to the reshoring of manufacturing and the energy sector. i think energy drives a lot of interesting peripheral activity. strengthen the rails and other transports, we think will also be beneficiaries here, as well as infrastructure play as well as mlps. >> do you agree with that? >> i like health care, but i also like consumer, and even though the consumer doesn't have as much confidence as they had before, i think in terms of upside versus downside, that's a place that i'm looking. and when you have a company like footlocker that's trading at 5.5 times ebitda, how much lower can it really go? big lots, same thing. there are a lot of these names that have been beaten up that don't have a
in addition, energy continues to look attractive. so, again, a very pro-cyclical stance, but one we think is very appealing from a value situation standpoint. >> okay. and in terms of sectors leading growth, same question to you both. what do you think? >> we're going to add on to that list. things like the regional financials the that have exposure to the reshoring of manufacturing and the energy sector. i think energy drives a lot of interesting peripheral activity. strengthen the...
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we're also keeping an eye on the energy benchmarks as well. keep your eye on gasoline and heating oil. they are drifting oil and they are the leaders that are the downturn in the energy market. that is really the leader here. zbr thank you very much, sharon epperson. liberty media is acquiring them for a cool $2.5 million. they are buying from three of the private equity holders. we are joined by greg of liberty media's president and ceo. a cnbc exclusive. greg, it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> why now? how does this fit into your portfolio? >> well, i think you noted it's rare when you have an opportunity to have the influence that liberty will like to have secondly, we've always been believers in the cable industry as a group. our sister company is the largest cable company outside the united states. and lastly, we see the opportunity with sustainable cash flows. a subscription business, finance at attractive rates as being an opportunity for liberty shareholders now. >> that's exactly the kind of company y
we're also keeping an eye on the energy benchmarks as well. keep your eye on gasoline and heating oil. they are drifting oil and they are the leaders that are the downturn in the energy market. that is really the leader here. zbr thank you very much, sharon epperson. liberty media is acquiring them for a cool $2.5 million. they are buying from three of the private equity holders. we are joined by greg of liberty media's president and ceo. a cnbc exclusive. greg, it's a pleasure to have you with...
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as for the s&p 500, leaders included names like wpx energy, chesapeake energy, and pulte, which has rocketed up. laggards today, e*trade dropping hard, cliff natural resources, and intuitive surgical. also amazon, cutting amazon to neutral and taking down their price target to 300 bucks. finally, the nasdaq. notable movers there included sears, which enjoyed a nice pop. oracle and jds uniphase also higher today. bi bill, back to you. >> we're keeping an eye on those green arrows. we have about 15 minutes left. the dow gaining 75 points. this is the second best rally of the year for the dow right here. and the s&p, just a couple points away right now. >> skperand everybody's wonderi there's this great rotation going on. is there any real signs or evidence that investors are moving money out of stocks into bonds. kathy jones is here next to weigh in. >>> and next, this historic rally is widening the nation's wealth gap. we're not talking about the gap between rich and poor. why millionaires are distancing themselves from the merely affluent, because millionaires are in the market and the other
as for the s&p 500, leaders included names like wpx energy, chesapeake energy, and pulte, which has rocketed up. laggards today, e*trade dropping hard, cliff natural resources, and intuitive surgical. also amazon, cutting amazon to neutral and taking down their price target to 300 bucks. finally, the nasdaq. notable movers there included sears, which enjoyed a nice pop. oracle and jds uniphase also higher today. bi bill, back to you. >> we're keeping an eye on those green arrows. we...
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let's check out the latest moves in energy. >> there say lot of momentum here in the energy market and we're looking at brent crude prices that have risen from a three-month low and it looks like the gains that we're seeing in the oil market are mirroring what they're seeing in terms of the rebound in the euro and what we're seeing in the equity markets as well. the cyprus fears seemed to ease quite a bit. we'll continue to watch what will happen in the u.s. supply front when we do get the eia report on inventories out at 10:30 eastern time and we're also watching what's happening in the gold market because that will be susceptible to whatever move the fed will make and many traders anticipating to keep doing what they're doing and gold holding steady here and still above the 1600 level. the key, of course, will be breaking above the 1610 for the settlement and they keep saying that is what is needed to give the bulls the momentum to take gold prices much higher. back to you! sharon epperson for us. a technology company is making its wall street debut today. we're waiting for model n t
let's check out the latest moves in energy. >> there say lot of momentum here in the energy market and we're looking at brent crude prices that have risen from a three-month low and it looks like the gains that we're seeing in the oil market are mirroring what they're seeing in terms of the rebound in the euro and what we're seeing in the equity markets as well. the cyprus fears seemed to ease quite a bit. we'll continue to watch what will happen in the u.s. supply front when we do get...
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sandra: big week for energy markets as well. oil and natural gas posting strong gains. oil ending the week higher by nearly 2% at 93 lynn $45 a barrel while natural gas scoring a gain of nearly 7%. for the week ending at $3.87 per btu, david. david: dade we had one of the indices, consumer price index, talking about inflation. inflation is heating up but interestingly the 10-year treasury yield fell today. that is usually opposite. when you have more inflation yield goes up. today the yield dropping three basis point moving back below 2%. weird to figure out. >>> well the big streak of wins for the dow is over but your winning streak can keep on going. we have top money managers ready to point you towards profits. we look at the business, yes, that's right, ladies and gentlemen, vice. we have all taken --. sandra: we all have ours. david: in some area in the vice world. we'll take you inside the world of legal prostitution in a while with the owner of the world's most famous moonlight bunny ranch. this place is open 24/7. even has its own helicopter pad. sandra: this is
sandra: big week for energy markets as well. oil and natural gas posting strong gains. oil ending the week higher by nearly 2% at 93 lynn $45 a barrel while natural gas scoring a gain of nearly 7%. for the week ending at $3.87 per btu, david. david: dade we had one of the indices, consumer price index, talking about inflation. inflation is heating up but interestingly the 10-year treasury yield fell today. that is usually opposite. when you have more inflation yield goes up. today the yield...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor.
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor.
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we talked about energy, talked about technology. technology, the sector is up 4.6% year-to-date. trades below a market multiple. that's kind of interesting. and i think, certainly, the industrials. so i want to know, what is happening on the business investment side, capital spending. and i believe in the second half of the year, you are going to see a pickup, once you get through sequestration and debt ceiling and all those kinds of things. >> any thoughts on the banks, given what we saw last night? >> i was very impressed with the banks, in terms of the performance, and i still think those stocks are very cheap. a lot of stocks trading below tangible book value at this point. >> they are. >> they've really underperformed the market this year. and everything that's happened today is positive for them. >> after a great year last year. everybody, thanks so much. appreciate your time today. see you soon. nothing lasts forever, and that is certainly true with the dow's ten-day winning streak, which came to a halt today. kayla tausche recapping the week along with the winners and los
we talked about energy, talked about technology. technology, the sector is up 4.6% year-to-date. trades below a market multiple. that's kind of interesting. and i think, certainly, the industrials. so i want to know, what is happening on the business investment side, capital spending. and i believe in the second half of the year, you are going to see a pickup, once you get through sequestration and debt ceiling and all those kinds of things. >> any thoughts on the banks, given what we saw...